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Birth Control Apps Find a Big Market in 'Contraception Deserts'
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Women all over the country are trapped in places with no access to birth control. Now they can get it over the counter with an app.
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Climate Goes to Court: Oil Attorneys Play Up Uncertainty in Science
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It's hard to say who the winners were in this much talked about science showdown in federal court.
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3-D Space Gives New Life to Dead Bodies
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Doctors-in-training are learning anatomy with the help of virtual reality.
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Fountaingrove Water Contamination Could Cost Santa Rosa an Unexpected $43 Million
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In the searing heat of October's fires, plastic components in the water system absorbed toxic chemicals.
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Abnormal Heartbeat? There's an App for That — And it Could Be 97 Percent Accurate
With one in four adults over 40 at risk for the heart condition, the app could be a life-saving tool.
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Sunset & Moonlight Hike — Who is the Prey?
Join Golden Gate National Parks volunteer staff at the Tennessee Valley trailhead on Saturday, March 31, 6-9pm for an invigorating five-mile hike and learn about the elusive mountain lion and other predators. Plus, you’ll enjoy watching the sun set into the Pacific and will return to the trailhead by moonlight. Reservations are required.
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